It was actually the beach at Lyme Regis a few weeks ago!
There was quite a bit of car related debris about from what used to be a dump at the top of the cliff that has since found its way down to the beach due to a landslide.
Among the various bits were these Minor parts [frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
Not strictly a scrapyard.......
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Re: Not strictly a scrapyard.......
I wonder if that trunnion is any good...
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Its fantastic how the sea and stones erode stuff away, look at how all those sharp edges are no more!
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Looks better than the one that was in my pickup before it was restored.simmitc wrote:I wonder if that trunnion is any good...
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Re: Not strictly a scrapyard.......
There were some other quite interesting parts such as this engine and gearbox out of what I'm unsure, but the clutch pressure plate looks like a 1098 Minor one![frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame][frame][/frame]
Re: Not strictly a scrapyard.......
stick them on you know which sales site as ''rare'' and at some mad price
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Re: Not strictly a scrapyard.......
Busman's holiday was it Carlo?
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.